Journal article

Use of electrospinning to directly fabricate hollow nanofibers with functionalized inner and outer surfaces

D Li, JT McCann, Y Xia

Small | Published : 2005

Abstract

A simple and versatile technique, electrospinning, which could be modified to fabricate long, hollow nanofibers with independently functionalized inner and outer surfaces was investigated. It has been demonstrated that a variety of materials such as polymers, ceramics, and carbon could be prepared as uniform fibers by electrospinning with well-controlled sizes, compositions, and morphologies. A tight control over the surfaces of hollow nanofibers greatly enhance their performance in applications related to nanofluidics, the fabrication of nanoscale lasing structures, and the prediction of advanced catalysts. The co-electrospinning process allows for the fabrication of nanofibers as assemblie..

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